The main characteristic of hot drinks in Tunisia in 2017 was stability. Hot drinks was significantly more stable than soft drinks, especially in volume terms. Demand for hot drinks is significantly steadier, reacting modestly to changes in prices and income. This is due to the maturity of coffee and tea in Tunisia, which are the biggest formats in non-alcoholic drinks.

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